The Suns designated Sunday’s game ‘KJ Dunk Night,’ celebrating the 20th anniversary season of Kevin Johnson’s spectacular dunk over the Rockets’ Hakeem Olajuwon in Game 4 of the 1994 Western Conference semifinals.

“It was one of the greatest dunks I’ve ever seen,” said Matt Bullard,a member of the Rockets 1994 championship team. “The fact that it was on Hakeem made it incredible because KJ is only 6-ish feet tall. But the bottom line is we won the game, we beat them in the series and that’s all that really matters.”

The Rockets won the game, 107-96, and the series in seven games, going from ‘Choke City’ to ‘Clutch City’ and eventually, the first of consecutive NBA championships.

Johnson said he has never spoken to Olajuwon about the dunk, but Olajuwon did speak to him moments after it happened.

“When I did the dunk and I was hopping all around and I was all excited, I’m at half court and I could see this big shadow coming,” Johnson said. “I’m looking and I’m like, ‘Dang, it’s him.’ He gets to me and he says, ‘Little man, you got me this time but don’t it again, little man. Don’t do it again, little man.’”